So, we decided to stay out here in Alberta for Christmas this year...and I have to say I feel both happy and sad about it. I will certainly miss our families and all the fun and laughter of the Christmas gatherings...and of course the traditional 3 days at Camp Arnes. That's always a huge highlight for the boys. I miss my family like crazy and would soooo love to see them...especially now at Christmas. However, I think spending a quiet, relaxed Christmas here will be very good for us. I think it will be a real bonding time for our family. We've spent so very many years apart that I'm looking forward to having some days just for "us". That may sound selfish, but we need it. We're planning to do some fun family outings over the holidays and give the boys a good time (gotta make up for Camp Arnes ;) ).
So anyway, we went straight from birthdays into Christmas mode...the boys have been celebrating the season at school all month long. They've had so many fun projects and activities to take part in. I don't think they did much work at all during the last week of school. During the last week, Sam had a "pajama day"...a day of crafts and activities, snacks and watching the "Polar Express"...it sounded like a lot of fun..except that the hot chocolate was "disgusting" ;). One evening, all parents were invited to the school to do a craft with their kids, eat goodies, listen to the choir and check out the kids work. Trev has talked about how neat it was to be able to do that...he's always had to miss those activities because he was always out of town. Then the next morning Jonah had "Santa's Workshop"...more crafts and Christmas activities...he brought home some pretty cute ornaments to hang on the tree. The next morning, Jonah's "pod" (group of classes...they have little "communities" within the school) had a pancake and sausage breakfast for those kids and their parents. I had to bring a fruit tray :). That was unique and fun...it involved food so Jonah loved it. Then on Friday they just had school in the morning and they had a swim/skate day. All 3 of the boys wanted to go skating..and I had planned on skating with them but unfortunately Jonah and Sam were both sick the night before, with the whole "throwing up" business. In the morning Jonah said he felt fine but Sam was still not well so just Seth and Jonah went. However, when Jonah stepped back though the door at noon, he was in tears...he was sooo thirsty and his energy was completely sapped. I promised them we'd go skating over the holidays and it would be more fun :).
So, here are some pictures from a few of our Christmas activities over the past few weeks.
Sam made a cute pinecone decoration.
Sam and Jonah made gingerbread houses. All classes from kindergarten to grade 2 made gingerbread houses...and the gym was FULL of kids. It was amazing.
They had tables like this set up at both ends of the school and they were both loaded with gingerbread houses.
My dad and Josh were stuck in Calgary for a couple of days last week so we got to spend some time with them...that was such a blessing for me. I miss my family and it was so special to have them around for a few days.
And of course the boys loved the opportunity to wrestle with Uncle Josh again.
Last Saturday I made and decorated white cookies with the boys. I know making cookies with your kids is supposed to be a fun experience but...wow...have you ever tried it with 3 hyper boys?!? Aye ya yaye...I have no idea what is was about making cookies that hyped them up, but it was one loud and wild kitchen that afternoon. Whew!
Christmas with the Reimers!! Last Sunday Colleen and Jerrie had us over for an evening of tasty or'doerves (is that spelled right?) and finger foods. It was very delicious. And her house was absolutely gorgeous...so "Christmassy" :). Thanks Colleen!! It was a very fun evening. 

The crazy cousins ;).

Me and my precious sister.
And here's my little "Santa baby".
Merry Christmas my friends!!! I wish you all peace and happiness and lots of fun and laughter over the Christmas holidays!!




































